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    Worlds of Difference

    Higher Ground: Borneo Resettlement

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    Reese Erlich

    Worlds of Difference

    Higher Ground: Borneo Resettlement

    In the late 1990s, the government of Malaysia uprooted 15,000 indigenous people to make way for the giant Bakun dam. Most were resettled in “model” towns, where unemployment, drugs and crime took root. About 400 members of the Kenyah tribe decided to build their own resettlement center instead. Why does this model community work better than the official ones?

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    February 17, 2004

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    Common Ground Radio
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    Themes: Culture, Environment
    Regions: Asia / Oceania
    Media: Audio
    Other Tags: Borneo, resettlement, Kenyah